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Show SCZ7 $21,900 Per Yesr k (-Qs.ip. Average cost to support och f : : SKy. jjtiw" scientist and engineer employed V j YT In industrial research ". " Jl 1940 1950 -gwt "7,000 189,500 I nTMC&f pV ? ) "? an Increase of jt- creates more i T'') (arV- L-rrS Iv SKILLED WORKERS f ' .ltij 71 f,rc,n' ' Experienced Tfl7 'T 260,000 fel k t -M n optional even more by V fttWufc)y 4$ Increase ef V I960 y7 fck 1 37 sS J 1111 s c ce.t.) 86 of Exp. labor Force) ''" ": vY?-, Basic and applied research helps industry create more and ' s ' Includes iY l i t i -n i i . . : jailed Mmi.jkiii.d better obs tor skilled working people . . . this means higher professional, technical personal earning capacity, and less work drudgery. and operative working During the years between 1953 and I960 industry in th people western jfafes must spend well over $2,111,000,000 ' ! (in operating costs, only) for industrial research to pro- vide better products and more jobs for skilled workers. TAlu SOURCE: U S. Bureau of Census U S. Deal, of Otftnse Nolional Association of Manufacturers Vvwi'r. ""7 i ! ! NO POUO VACCINE CAN HELP THIS CHILD. While science woiks to protect healthy kids against polio, those already stricken are fighting to live and play again, i They need expert treatment. They need costly equipment-iron equipment-iron lungs, rocking beds, braces. They need YOUR financial support sup-port to meet the crushing cost of rehabilitation. Help them fight back give voluntarily! i in ii - tMEGLTI I FOR SALE Kitchen table and 4 chairs; limed oak dinette j table, 4 chairs; china cabinet, I single bed, springs and mat-. tress; double bed, springs and mattress; cane chairs and test 3 tables. Fruit jars, ice skates. Phone 82-W. j WANTED Dead or useless hor es and cattle, for fish food. I Beaver Fish Hatchery, phone 233-W; or Van C. Oldroyd, phone Beaver 213. ' WILL DO Electrical appliance, appli-ance, T-V and radio v,rk. Ben H. Briscoe, USN licensed electronics elec-tronics technician, phone 37. 1 FOR SALE 21 head Springer Spring-er Holstein Dairy Heifers. These heifers are outstanding for quality and background. All are either Bang-vaccinated or : Bangs-tested. Ray L. Herman-' Herman-' sen, phone 2437 or 2471, Gunni-' Gunni-' son, Utah. 26 AVAILABLE RAWLEIGH LOCALITY. Death makes available fine Rawleigh business busi-ness in Iron and Beaver Counties. Coun-ties. Former dealer sold 'fj'2 years Trade well established. See Rawleigh's Department UT-221-223 - 1415, - 23rd Street. Denver, Colo. 12-161-27 WANTED BY THE FBI J:-. . i. I ; ,: - ! . . v--. -"--, .t V. i Ff i M . v- . ft. . , I. i ! , i. i ' . . i .V CLARENCE DYE 1 with aliajei Jockey Dy, "Jock Unlawful flight to ovoid pfoiccution armed robbery DESCRIPTION: A;e 4 A. born Tuly 5. 1910, Rul, V. V.i.; height, 5 fect 10 indies; weight, I-lO pounds; build, medium; me-dium; li.itr, brown; eyes, blue; complexion, complex-ion, fair; race, white; nationality, American; Ameri-can; occupations, w.ntcr, cook, b.irtcnder, ship fitter, welder, laborer; .scars and marks, several small pit scars over face, scars over left eyebrow, blue scar over I riht eyebrow, small cut scar on ri;lit J index finder, tattoo of initials "C D." on ( right forearm. j A Federal complaint was filed at Akron, Ohio, on November 9, 1951, i cluri;in Dye with unlawful (light from I the Stale of Ohio to avoid prosecution ' for the crime of armed robbeiy. 1 Dye it probably armed and should be considered extremely dangerous. Any person having infotmation which may aid in locating this fugitive is re-fj re-fj nested lo cont.u t the nearest of hi c of the I-HI. the telephone number of whiih appears ap-pears on the hist page of local telephone directoric m ROADS AMERICAN TtUCKINO ASiOClATIONJ, INC. VV ' AURCH OF DIMES F" mmi n w t win" fimmp pp' umiwuip mi L .. . - |